Is Miley Cyrus married? Hemsworth's rep says no

There's been much hype about the Miley Cyrus - Liam Hemsworth engagement, which the couple announced last May, but when Cyrus' February interview with Cosmopolitan hit the stands, and we found out she refers to herself as being married, we didn't know what to think anymore.

"I'm happy I don't have to date anyone," she told Cosmopolitan. "I was like, 'I'm so happy I'm married, because you guys are cruel!' "

As if that statement wasn't controversial enough, later on, when asked about Hermsworth, Cyrus referred to him as her "hubby."

"I'll literally look at him and be like "You are hot, dear god!" The other day, I turned on the pool heater and it was steaming, and he walked outside and took off his clothes and jumped in the pool. I was like, 'I'm gonna faint--the hottest guy of my life is in a steaming pool. This looks like a Playgirl shoot.' So I took a photo and made it the background on my phone. My best friend grabbed my phone and was like, "Who's that? He is so hot!" That's my hubby!," she said.

Hemsworth's agent told People that the knot remains untied, but we remain skeptical as Cyrus also made reference to wanting a quiet wedding in the interview.

"I can't even get coffee without a million paparazzi following me, so I don't know why anyone thinks I'm going to have this huge, extravagant wedding. That is so not who I am," she told Cosmopolitan.

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